Source: IEEE ISI 2008
This paper presents an exploratory study of cyberextremism on the Web 2.0 media: blogs, YouTube, and Second Life. We examine international Jihadist extremist groups that use each of these media.

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Terrorist Behind Bars, Josh Lefkowitz

Source: The NEFA Foundation
This report examines the myriad complexities the worldwide prison system must address when managing incarcerated extremists. While in prison, jihadists have caused officials fits by radicalizing fellow inmates, planning jailbreaks, distributing propaganda to associates, and plotting attacks.

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The Power of Truth: Understanding Part 1 of Zawahiri's Press Conference, Jarret Brachman, Brian Fischman & Joseph Felter

Source: Combating Terrorism Center at West Point
On 16 December 2007, Ayman al-Zawahiri invited journalists and Jihadist enthusiasts to ask him questions via the primary Jihadist web forums. Zawahiri promised to personally answer some of those questions in a subsequent statement.

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Source: Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
This brief study surveys a representative sample of Arabic language jihadist media from July 2007 and attempts to answer two simple, yet crucial, questions: What does the structure of jihadist media tell us about the relationship between Al-Qaeda central and the movements that affiliate themselves with it?

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